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    $1000 26
One popular version of the Bible is the one completed in 1611 & named after this English king
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Show #4537 - Tuesday, May 4, 2004

2004-A Kids Week game 2.
From Washington, D.C.

Contestants

Holly Flynn, an 11-year-old from Holmes, Pennsylvania

Wil Curiel, an 11-year-old from Costa Mesa, California

Michelle Chang, an 11-year-old from Suwanee, Georgia

Jeopardy! Round

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
BEASTLY COMMON BONDS
BIBLE BASICS
WHAT A GIRL WANTS
3-LETTER WORDS
READING RAINBOW
(Alex: That was LeVar Burton, and he will be delivering all the clues in that category.)
    $200 1
During the war General Thomas Conway suggested that this man be replaced as commander-in-chief
    $200 10
Chow,
akita,
collie
    $200 11
The Old Testament ends with the book of Malachi & starts with this book
    $200 23
...a set of pom-poms so she can practice being one of these, right in her bedroom -- go team!
    $200 18
Before a race you might hear Ready...this...Go!!!
    $200 4
Viewers of my show, "Reading Rainbow", got all wrapped up in Aliki's book about "Mummies Made in" this country
    $400 2
The first of the Intolerable Acts closed this city's harbor as retribution for a certain "Party"
    $400 14
Polar,
brown,
grizzly
    $400 12
In the Bible she's created from a man's rib
    $400 27
..."Justified", the debut solo album from this 'N Sync artist
    $400 19
It's what you do when you put 2 + 2 together, or 1 + 1 for that matter
    $400 5
In "The Paper Crane" by Molly Bang, a paper bird made from this art form magically comes to life
    $600 3
His signature on the Declaration of Independence is the largest of the 56
    $600 15
Mako,
hammerhead,
great white
    $600 24
In his own book, this Hebrew prophet is swallowed by a great fish & coughed up 3 days later
    $600 20
It's where people go to "work out"
    $600 6
A little brown bat who is raised among birds shines bright in this modern classic
    DD: $1,000 8
While commander at West Point, he met with British major John Andre to plot the surrender of the fort
    $800 16
Golden,
bald,
white-tailed
    $800 25
The 4 gospels of the New Testament
    $800 21
It's the main ingredient in a candle
    $800 7
In a Grimms' fairy tale, this strange little man helps a miller's daughter spin straw into gold
    $1000 9
At this June 17, 1775 battle, the patriots were ordered not to "fire until you see the whites of their eyes"
    $1000 17
Green tree,
bull,
Goliath
    $1000 26
One popular version of the Bible is the one completed in 1611 & named after this English king
    $1000 22
In tennis, it's a high, arcing shot that ideally lands in play behind your opponent
    $1000 13
In "Meanwhile Back at the Ranch", Elna Hicks starts to dig for potatoes & gets rich by striking this liquid

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 10):

Michelle Wil Holly
$2,400 $1,800 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Michelle Wil Holly
$3,600 $7,000 $1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

EUROPEAN CAPITALS
INCREDIBLE EDIBLES
THE BUSH FAMILY TREE
ACTORS & ACTRESSES
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
THIS CATEGORY IS ABBREVIATED
    $400 1
Most of this capital's drinking water comes from the Thames River with smaller amounts from the River Lee
    $400 9
One recipe for making these chocolate-covered insects begins by saying, "Catch" them "at a Picnic Site"
    $400 3
Before he was president George H.W. Bush served as U.S. ambassador to this organization from 1971 to 1973
    $400 5
Emma Watson made her acting debut as this bookish friend of Harry Potter
    $400 23
Sometimes part of an orchestra, it's the heavenly instrument heard here
    $400 12
A metric unit of length:
cm
    $800 2
Inhabitants of this European capital are called Madrilenos
    $800 10
The book "Fashionable Food" says the worst salad of the 1920s contained bananas & this movie theatre snack
    $800 4
She & Barbara are the twin daughters of Laura Bush
    $800 6
Ian Holm plays this older hobbit in the first "Lord of the Rings" film
    $800 24
The name of this instrument can also refer to a body part
    $800 13
A U.S. state:
MT
    DD: $4,000 20
After World War II, this city was divided into 4 occupation zones: American, British, French & Russian
    $1200 17
Eek! We found a recipe for gumbo that calls for the diamondback type of this "noisy" snake
    $1200 22
Neil Bush's daughter Lauren has worked as one of these for the likes of Tommy Hilfiger & Harry Winston
    $1200 8
This "Sabrina" star has a production compay called Heartbreak Films
    $1200 26
You might hear this instrument when visiting Honolulu
    $1200 14
An arcade game that keeps your feet moving:
DDR
    $1600 21
The column of King Sigismund in this Polish city honors the king who moved the capital there from Krakow in 1596
    DD: $3,000 18
Don't tell Pumbaa that the Carnivore Restaurant in Nairobi has served the meat of this bumpy-headed African pig
    $1600 7
Jinkies! It wasn't too much of a stretch for him to play Fred in the "Scooby-Doo" movies
    $1600 27
A wandering minstrel could make good use of this handheld percussion instrument heard here
    $1600 15
Sunlight rays:
UV
    $2000 25
Romania's capital, Bucharest, is not to be confused with this capital of Hungary
    $2000 19
The World Ency. of Food says that the orb-weaving type of this arachnid is sometimes eaten in Thailand
    $2000 11
He's the Nick star seen here
    $2000 16
A "chronological" region on the U.S. West Coast:
PST

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Michelle Wil Holly
$10,800 $18,800 $13,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHIC TERMS
Florida is one of these, Michigan is made up of several & Alaska is the biggest one in the Americas

Final scores:

Michelle Wil Holly
$20,800 $16,299 $25,998
2nd place: $2,000 + Classroom Jeopardy! 3rd place: $1,000 + Classroom Jeopardy! Winner: $25,998 + Classroom Jeopardy!

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Michelle Wil Holly
$7,800 $17,400 $13,000
10 R
(including 2 DDs),
0 W
27 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
14 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $38,200

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